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    Hiya! got a reaction from RevGAM in Before You Buy Gaming Mice (General Technical Terms,Optical vs Laser,Popular Mouse Sensor,Mice Recommendation,And Many More!)   
    Shopping for a mouse is very simple.
    You find a mouse that suits your budget and personal preferences.
    But why there are so many mice out there with Laser and Optical sensor? High Dpi? and use different Optical or Laser sensor such as PMW3310/3360/S9800?
    And why there's gaming mouse anyway? Can we just buy a regular mouse and use it for everything?
    For casual gaming you might be fine with it but if you're a serious gamer. Especially competitive player, Then you will need a gaming mouse.
    Why? Because the sensor you found on general optical mouse won't be able to keep up with your hand movement and will fail you in the end.
    Many professional FPS player can move their hand at around 2-3m/s and because of this they need a sensor that can keep up with their speed and these sensors are usually found in gaming mice.
    That being said doesn't mean you won't need a gaming mouse if you are just a casual gamer. Having a great sensor and features such as tons of buttons for macros or MMO is nice to have.
     
    Contents :
    1.General Terms
    2.Optical Vs Laser Sensor
    3.Mouse Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (pros and cons of each sensor)
    6.What To Look And What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
     
    Before we begin I must remind you that there's no such things as a perfect mouse. Because everyone has their own preferences.
    You don't always have to buy the best mouse. It may have the best sensor, the best build quality and the best feature but what if it doesn't suit your hand or grip style? You'll end up feeling uncomfortable when you use it for a long periods of time.
    That's why people tend to find a mouse that is perfect for their hand and grip style. They often sacrifice sensor performance and features but only as long as the sensor is good enough for their needs.
    But again, everyone is different! Some people might prefer performance over comfort and vice versa.
    So a good mouse is a mouse that will suit your budget, your hand and general preferences. You don't always have to buy the best mouse.
    And I apologize if there's any grammatical mistakes because English is not my primary language.
    And if somehow there are some mistakes in this thread then please correct me and I will update the thread because I am no expert and people make mistakes.
     
     
    1.General Terms
    2.Laser Vs Optical
    3.Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (Pros and cons)
    6.What To Look and What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
    There you have it.
    Feel free to ask me anything about this guide and if if happen to miss something, Let me know!
    I am Etna and thank you for...uhhhh Reading my Guide i guess? Yep.
     
  2. Informative
    Hiya! got a reaction from SakuraMeadow in Before You Buy Gaming Mice (General Technical Terms,Optical vs Laser,Popular Mouse Sensor,Mice Recommendation,And Many More!)   
    Shopping for a mouse is very simple.
    You find a mouse that suits your budget and personal preferences.
    But why there are so many mice out there with Laser and Optical sensor? High Dpi? and use different Optical or Laser sensor such as PMW3310/3360/S9800?
    And why there's gaming mouse anyway? Can we just buy a regular mouse and use it for everything?
    For casual gaming you might be fine with it but if you're a serious gamer. Especially competitive player, Then you will need a gaming mouse.
    Why? Because the sensor you found on general optical mouse won't be able to keep up with your hand movement and will fail you in the end.
    Many professional FPS player can move their hand at around 2-3m/s and because of this they need a sensor that can keep up with their speed and these sensors are usually found in gaming mice.
    That being said doesn't mean you won't need a gaming mouse if you are just a casual gamer. Having a great sensor and features such as tons of buttons for macros or MMO is nice to have.
     
    Contents :
    1.General Terms
    2.Optical Vs Laser Sensor
    3.Mouse Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (pros and cons of each sensor)
    6.What To Look And What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
     
    Before we begin I must remind you that there's no such things as a perfect mouse. Because everyone has their own preferences.
    You don't always have to buy the best mouse. It may have the best sensor, the best build quality and the best feature but what if it doesn't suit your hand or grip style? You'll end up feeling uncomfortable when you use it for a long periods of time.
    That's why people tend to find a mouse that is perfect for their hand and grip style. They often sacrifice sensor performance and features but only as long as the sensor is good enough for their needs.
    But again, everyone is different! Some people might prefer performance over comfort and vice versa.
    So a good mouse is a mouse that will suit your budget, your hand and general preferences. You don't always have to buy the best mouse.
    And I apologize if there's any grammatical mistakes because English is not my primary language.
    And if somehow there are some mistakes in this thread then please correct me and I will update the thread because I am no expert and people make mistakes.
     
     
    1.General Terms
    2.Laser Vs Optical
    3.Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (Pros and cons)
    6.What To Look and What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
    There you have it.
    Feel free to ask me anything about this guide and if if happen to miss something, Let me know!
    I am Etna and thank you for...uhhhh Reading my Guide i guess? Yep.
     
  3. Informative
    Hiya! got a reaction from simoruler in Before You Buy Gaming Mice (General Technical Terms,Optical vs Laser,Popular Mouse Sensor,Mice Recommendation,And Many More!)   
    Shopping for a mouse is very simple.
    You find a mouse that suits your budget and personal preferences.
    But why there are so many mice out there with Laser and Optical sensor? High Dpi? and use different Optical or Laser sensor such as PMW3310/3360/S9800?
    And why there's gaming mouse anyway? Can we just buy a regular mouse and use it for everything?
    For casual gaming you might be fine with it but if you're a serious gamer. Especially competitive player, Then you will need a gaming mouse.
    Why? Because the sensor you found on general optical mouse won't be able to keep up with your hand movement and will fail you in the end.
    Many professional FPS player can move their hand at around 2-3m/s and because of this they need a sensor that can keep up with their speed and these sensors are usually found in gaming mice.
    That being said doesn't mean you won't need a gaming mouse if you are just a casual gamer. Having a great sensor and features such as tons of buttons for macros or MMO is nice to have.
     
    Contents :
    1.General Terms
    2.Optical Vs Laser Sensor
    3.Mouse Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (pros and cons of each sensor)
    6.What To Look And What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
     
    Before we begin I must remind you that there's no such things as a perfect mouse. Because everyone has their own preferences.
    You don't always have to buy the best mouse. It may have the best sensor, the best build quality and the best feature but what if it doesn't suit your hand or grip style? You'll end up feeling uncomfortable when you use it for a long periods of time.
    That's why people tend to find a mouse that is perfect for their hand and grip style. They often sacrifice sensor performance and features but only as long as the sensor is good enough for their needs.
    But again, everyone is different! Some people might prefer performance over comfort and vice versa.
    So a good mouse is a mouse that will suit your budget, your hand and general preferences. You don't always have to buy the best mouse.
    And I apologize if there's any grammatical mistakes because English is not my primary language.
    And if somehow there are some mistakes in this thread then please correct me and I will update the thread because I am no expert and people make mistakes.
     
     
    1.General Terms
    2.Laser Vs Optical
    3.Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (Pros and cons)
    6.What To Look and What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
    There you have it.
    Feel free to ask me anything about this guide and if if happen to miss something, Let me know!
    I am Etna and thank you for...uhhhh Reading my Guide i guess? Yep.
     
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    Hiya! got a reaction from ClarissKrays in Before You Buy Gaming Mice (General Technical Terms,Optical vs Laser,Popular Mouse Sensor,Mice Recommendation,And Many More!)   
    Shopping for a mouse is very simple.
    You find a mouse that suits your budget and personal preferences.
    But why there are so many mice out there with Laser and Optical sensor? High Dpi? and use different Optical or Laser sensor such as PMW3310/3360/S9800?
    And why there's gaming mouse anyway? Can we just buy a regular mouse and use it for everything?
    For casual gaming you might be fine with it but if you're a serious gamer. Especially competitive player, Then you will need a gaming mouse.
    Why? Because the sensor you found on general optical mouse won't be able to keep up with your hand movement and will fail you in the end.
    Many professional FPS player can move their hand at around 2-3m/s and because of this they need a sensor that can keep up with their speed and these sensors are usually found in gaming mice.
    That being said doesn't mean you won't need a gaming mouse if you are just a casual gamer. Having a great sensor and features such as tons of buttons for macros or MMO is nice to have.
     
    Contents :
    1.General Terms
    2.Optical Vs Laser Sensor
    3.Mouse Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (pros and cons of each sensor)
    6.What To Look And What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
     
    Before we begin I must remind you that there's no such things as a perfect mouse. Because everyone has their own preferences.
    You don't always have to buy the best mouse. It may have the best sensor, the best build quality and the best feature but what if it doesn't suit your hand or grip style? You'll end up feeling uncomfortable when you use it for a long periods of time.
    That's why people tend to find a mouse that is perfect for their hand and grip style. They often sacrifice sensor performance and features but only as long as the sensor is good enough for their needs.
    But again, everyone is different! Some people might prefer performance over comfort and vice versa.
    So a good mouse is a mouse that will suit your budget, your hand and general preferences. You don't always have to buy the best mouse.
    And I apologize if there's any grammatical mistakes because English is not my primary language.
    And if somehow there are some mistakes in this thread then please correct me and I will update the thread because I am no expert and people make mistakes.
     
     
    1.General Terms
    2.Laser Vs Optical
    3.Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (Pros and cons)
    6.What To Look and What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
    There you have it.
    Feel free to ask me anything about this guide and if if happen to miss something, Let me know!
    I am Etna and thank you for...uhhhh Reading my Guide i guess? Yep.
     
  5. Like
    Hiya! got a reaction from Symptomz in Before You Buy Gaming Mice (General Technical Terms,Optical vs Laser,Popular Mouse Sensor,Mice Recommendation,And Many More!)   
    Shopping for a mouse is very simple.
    You find a mouse that suits your budget and personal preferences.
    But why there are so many mice out there with Laser and Optical sensor? High Dpi? and use different Optical or Laser sensor such as PMW3310/3360/S9800?
    And why there's gaming mouse anyway? Can we just buy a regular mouse and use it for everything?
    For casual gaming you might be fine with it but if you're a serious gamer. Especially competitive player, Then you will need a gaming mouse.
    Why? Because the sensor you found on general optical mouse won't be able to keep up with your hand movement and will fail you in the end.
    Many professional FPS player can move their hand at around 2-3m/s and because of this they need a sensor that can keep up with their speed and these sensors are usually found in gaming mice.
    That being said doesn't mean you won't need a gaming mouse if you are just a casual gamer. Having a great sensor and features such as tons of buttons for macros or MMO is nice to have.
     
    Contents :
    1.General Terms
    2.Optical Vs Laser Sensor
    3.Mouse Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (pros and cons of each sensor)
    6.What To Look And What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
     
    Before we begin I must remind you that there's no such things as a perfect mouse. Because everyone has their own preferences.
    You don't always have to buy the best mouse. It may have the best sensor, the best build quality and the best feature but what if it doesn't suit your hand or grip style? You'll end up feeling uncomfortable when you use it for a long periods of time.
    That's why people tend to find a mouse that is perfect for their hand and grip style. They often sacrifice sensor performance and features but only as long as the sensor is good enough for their needs.
    But again, everyone is different! Some people might prefer performance over comfort and vice versa.
    So a good mouse is a mouse that will suit your budget, your hand and general preferences. You don't always have to buy the best mouse.
    And I apologize if there's any grammatical mistakes because English is not my primary language.
    And if somehow there are some mistakes in this thread then please correct me and I will update the thread because I am no expert and people make mistakes.
     
     
    1.General Terms
    2.Laser Vs Optical
    3.Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (Pros and cons)
    6.What To Look and What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
    There you have it.
    Feel free to ask me anything about this guide and if if happen to miss something, Let me know!
    I am Etna and thank you for...uhhhh Reading my Guide i guess? Yep.
     
  6. Agree
    Hiya! got a reaction from pvt_ryan in Before You Buy Gaming Mice (General Technical Terms,Optical vs Laser,Popular Mouse Sensor,Mice Recommendation,And Many More!)   
    Shopping for a mouse is very simple.
    You find a mouse that suits your budget and personal preferences.
    But why there are so many mice out there with Laser and Optical sensor? High Dpi? and use different Optical or Laser sensor such as PMW3310/3360/S9800?
    And why there's gaming mouse anyway? Can we just buy a regular mouse and use it for everything?
    For casual gaming you might be fine with it but if you're a serious gamer. Especially competitive player, Then you will need a gaming mouse.
    Why? Because the sensor you found on general optical mouse won't be able to keep up with your hand movement and will fail you in the end.
    Many professional FPS player can move their hand at around 2-3m/s and because of this they need a sensor that can keep up with their speed and these sensors are usually found in gaming mice.
    That being said doesn't mean you won't need a gaming mouse if you are just a casual gamer. Having a great sensor and features such as tons of buttons for macros or MMO is nice to have.
     
    Contents :
    1.General Terms
    2.Optical Vs Laser Sensor
    3.Mouse Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (pros and cons of each sensor)
    6.What To Look And What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
     
    Before we begin I must remind you that there's no such things as a perfect mouse. Because everyone has their own preferences.
    You don't always have to buy the best mouse. It may have the best sensor, the best build quality and the best feature but what if it doesn't suit your hand or grip style? You'll end up feeling uncomfortable when you use it for a long periods of time.
    That's why people tend to find a mouse that is perfect for their hand and grip style. They often sacrifice sensor performance and features but only as long as the sensor is good enough for their needs.
    But again, everyone is different! Some people might prefer performance over comfort and vice versa.
    So a good mouse is a mouse that will suit your budget, your hand and general preferences. You don't always have to buy the best mouse.
    And I apologize if there's any grammatical mistakes because English is not my primary language.
    And if somehow there are some mistakes in this thread then please correct me and I will update the thread because I am no expert and people make mistakes.
     
     
    1.General Terms
    2.Laser Vs Optical
    3.Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (Pros and cons)
    6.What To Look and What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
    There you have it.
    Feel free to ask me anything about this guide and if if happen to miss something, Let me know!
    I am Etna and thank you for...uhhhh Reading my Guide i guess? Yep.
     
  7. Informative
    Hiya! got a reaction from nhhvhy in Before You Buy Gaming Mice (General Technical Terms,Optical vs Laser,Popular Mouse Sensor,Mice Recommendation,And Many More!)   
    Shopping for a mouse is very simple.
    You find a mouse that suits your budget and personal preferences.
    But why there are so many mice out there with Laser and Optical sensor? High Dpi? and use different Optical or Laser sensor such as PMW3310/3360/S9800?
    And why there's gaming mouse anyway? Can we just buy a regular mouse and use it for everything?
    For casual gaming you might be fine with it but if you're a serious gamer. Especially competitive player, Then you will need a gaming mouse.
    Why? Because the sensor you found on general optical mouse won't be able to keep up with your hand movement and will fail you in the end.
    Many professional FPS player can move their hand at around 2-3m/s and because of this they need a sensor that can keep up with their speed and these sensors are usually found in gaming mice.
    That being said doesn't mean you won't need a gaming mouse if you are just a casual gamer. Having a great sensor and features such as tons of buttons for macros or MMO is nice to have.
     
    Contents :
    1.General Terms
    2.Optical Vs Laser Sensor
    3.Mouse Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (pros and cons of each sensor)
    6.What To Look And What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
     
    Before we begin I must remind you that there's no such things as a perfect mouse. Because everyone has their own preferences.
    You don't always have to buy the best mouse. It may have the best sensor, the best build quality and the best feature but what if it doesn't suit your hand or grip style? You'll end up feeling uncomfortable when you use it for a long periods of time.
    That's why people tend to find a mouse that is perfect for their hand and grip style. They often sacrifice sensor performance and features but only as long as the sensor is good enough for their needs.
    But again, everyone is different! Some people might prefer performance over comfort and vice versa.
    So a good mouse is a mouse that will suit your budget, your hand and general preferences. You don't always have to buy the best mouse.
    And I apologize if there's any grammatical mistakes because English is not my primary language.
    And if somehow there are some mistakes in this thread then please correct me and I will update the thread because I am no expert and people make mistakes.
     
     
    1.General Terms
    2.Laser Vs Optical
    3.Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (Pros and cons)
    6.What To Look and What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
    There you have it.
    Feel free to ask me anything about this guide and if if happen to miss something, Let me know!
    I am Etna and thank you for...uhhhh Reading my Guide i guess? Yep.
     
  8. Informative
    Hiya! got a reaction from Soulinvan in Before You Buy Gaming Mice (General Technical Terms,Optical vs Laser,Popular Mouse Sensor,Mice Recommendation,And Many More!)   
    Shopping for a mouse is very simple.
    You find a mouse that suits your budget and personal preferences.
    But why there are so many mice out there with Laser and Optical sensor? High Dpi? and use different Optical or Laser sensor such as PMW3310/3360/S9800?
    And why there's gaming mouse anyway? Can we just buy a regular mouse and use it for everything?
    For casual gaming you might be fine with it but if you're a serious gamer. Especially competitive player, Then you will need a gaming mouse.
    Why? Because the sensor you found on general optical mouse won't be able to keep up with your hand movement and will fail you in the end.
    Many professional FPS player can move their hand at around 2-3m/s and because of this they need a sensor that can keep up with their speed and these sensors are usually found in gaming mice.
    That being said doesn't mean you won't need a gaming mouse if you are just a casual gamer. Having a great sensor and features such as tons of buttons for macros or MMO is nice to have.
     
    Contents :
    1.General Terms
    2.Optical Vs Laser Sensor
    3.Mouse Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (pros and cons of each sensor)
    6.What To Look And What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
     
    Before we begin I must remind you that there's no such things as a perfect mouse. Because everyone has their own preferences.
    You don't always have to buy the best mouse. It may have the best sensor, the best build quality and the best feature but what if it doesn't suit your hand or grip style? You'll end up feeling uncomfortable when you use it for a long periods of time.
    That's why people tend to find a mouse that is perfect for their hand and grip style. They often sacrifice sensor performance and features but only as long as the sensor is good enough for their needs.
    But again, everyone is different! Some people might prefer performance over comfort and vice versa.
    So a good mouse is a mouse that will suit your budget, your hand and general preferences. You don't always have to buy the best mouse.
    And I apologize if there's any grammatical mistakes because English is not my primary language.
    And if somehow there are some mistakes in this thread then please correct me and I will update the thread because I am no expert and people make mistakes.
     
     
    1.General Terms
    2.Laser Vs Optical
    3.Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (Pros and cons)
    6.What To Look and What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
    There you have it.
    Feel free to ask me anything about this guide and if if happen to miss something, Let me know!
    I am Etna and thank you for...uhhhh Reading my Guide i guess? Yep.
     
  9. Agree
    Hiya! got a reaction from b1k3rdude in Before You Buy Gaming Mice (General Technical Terms,Optical vs Laser,Popular Mouse Sensor,Mice Recommendation,And Many More!)   
    Shopping for a mouse is very simple.
    You find a mouse that suits your budget and personal preferences.
    But why there are so many mice out there with Laser and Optical sensor? High Dpi? and use different Optical or Laser sensor such as PMW3310/3360/S9800?
    And why there's gaming mouse anyway? Can we just buy a regular mouse and use it for everything?
    For casual gaming you might be fine with it but if you're a serious gamer. Especially competitive player, Then you will need a gaming mouse.
    Why? Because the sensor you found on general optical mouse won't be able to keep up with your hand movement and will fail you in the end.
    Many professional FPS player can move their hand at around 2-3m/s and because of this they need a sensor that can keep up with their speed and these sensors are usually found in gaming mice.
    That being said doesn't mean you won't need a gaming mouse if you are just a casual gamer. Having a great sensor and features such as tons of buttons for macros or MMO is nice to have.
     
    Contents :
    1.General Terms
    2.Optical Vs Laser Sensor
    3.Mouse Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (pros and cons of each sensor)
    6.What To Look And What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
     
    Before we begin I must remind you that there's no such things as a perfect mouse. Because everyone has their own preferences.
    You don't always have to buy the best mouse. It may have the best sensor, the best build quality and the best feature but what if it doesn't suit your hand or grip style? You'll end up feeling uncomfortable when you use it for a long periods of time.
    That's why people tend to find a mouse that is perfect for their hand and grip style. They often sacrifice sensor performance and features but only as long as the sensor is good enough for their needs.
    But again, everyone is different! Some people might prefer performance over comfort and vice versa.
    So a good mouse is a mouse that will suit your budget, your hand and general preferences. You don't always have to buy the best mouse.
    And I apologize if there's any grammatical mistakes because English is not my primary language.
    And if somehow there are some mistakes in this thread then please correct me and I will update the thread because I am no expert and people make mistakes.
     
     
    1.General Terms
    2.Laser Vs Optical
    3.Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (Pros and cons)
    6.What To Look and What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
    There you have it.
    Feel free to ask me anything about this guide and if if happen to miss something, Let me know!
    I am Etna and thank you for...uhhhh Reading my Guide i guess? Yep.
     
  10. Like
    Hiya! got a reaction from Go-Kart in Before You Buy Gaming Mice (General Technical Terms,Optical vs Laser,Popular Mouse Sensor,Mice Recommendation,And Many More!)   
    Shopping for a mouse is very simple.
    You find a mouse that suits your budget and personal preferences.
    But why there are so many mice out there with Laser and Optical sensor? High Dpi? and use different Optical or Laser sensor such as PMW3310/3360/S9800?
    And why there's gaming mouse anyway? Can we just buy a regular mouse and use it for everything?
    For casual gaming you might be fine with it but if you're a serious gamer. Especially competitive player, Then you will need a gaming mouse.
    Why? Because the sensor you found on general optical mouse won't be able to keep up with your hand movement and will fail you in the end.
    Many professional FPS player can move their hand at around 2-3m/s and because of this they need a sensor that can keep up with their speed and these sensors are usually found in gaming mice.
    That being said doesn't mean you won't need a gaming mouse if you are just a casual gamer. Having a great sensor and features such as tons of buttons for macros or MMO is nice to have.
     
    Contents :
    1.General Terms
    2.Optical Vs Laser Sensor
    3.Mouse Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (pros and cons of each sensor)
    6.What To Look And What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
     
    Before we begin I must remind you that there's no such things as a perfect mouse. Because everyone has their own preferences.
    You don't always have to buy the best mouse. It may have the best sensor, the best build quality and the best feature but what if it doesn't suit your hand or grip style? You'll end up feeling uncomfortable when you use it for a long periods of time.
    That's why people tend to find a mouse that is perfect for their hand and grip style. They often sacrifice sensor performance and features but only as long as the sensor is good enough for their needs.
    But again, everyone is different! Some people might prefer performance over comfort and vice versa.
    So a good mouse is a mouse that will suit your budget, your hand and general preferences. You don't always have to buy the best mouse.
    And I apologize if there's any grammatical mistakes because English is not my primary language.
    And if somehow there are some mistakes in this thread then please correct me and I will update the thread because I am no expert and people make mistakes.
     
     
    1.General Terms
    2.Laser Vs Optical
    3.Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (Pros and cons)
    6.What To Look and What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
    There you have it.
    Feel free to ask me anything about this guide and if if happen to miss something, Let me know!
    I am Etna and thank you for...uhhhh Reading my Guide i guess? Yep.
     
  11. Like
    Hiya! got a reaction from Mateyyy in Before You Buy Gaming Mice (General Technical Terms,Optical vs Laser,Popular Mouse Sensor,Mice Recommendation,And Many More!)   
    Shopping for a mouse is very simple.
    You find a mouse that suits your budget and personal preferences.
    But why there are so many mice out there with Laser and Optical sensor? High Dpi? and use different Optical or Laser sensor such as PMW3310/3360/S9800?
    And why there's gaming mouse anyway? Can we just buy a regular mouse and use it for everything?
    For casual gaming you might be fine with it but if you're a serious gamer. Especially competitive player, Then you will need a gaming mouse.
    Why? Because the sensor you found on general optical mouse won't be able to keep up with your hand movement and will fail you in the end.
    Many professional FPS player can move their hand at around 2-3m/s and because of this they need a sensor that can keep up with their speed and these sensors are usually found in gaming mice.
    That being said doesn't mean you won't need a gaming mouse if you are just a casual gamer. Having a great sensor and features such as tons of buttons for macros or MMO is nice to have.
     
    Contents :
    1.General Terms
    2.Optical Vs Laser Sensor
    3.Mouse Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (pros and cons of each sensor)
    6.What To Look And What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
     
    Before we begin I must remind you that there's no such things as a perfect mouse. Because everyone has their own preferences.
    You don't always have to buy the best mouse. It may have the best sensor, the best build quality and the best feature but what if it doesn't suit your hand or grip style? You'll end up feeling uncomfortable when you use it for a long periods of time.
    That's why people tend to find a mouse that is perfect for their hand and grip style. They often sacrifice sensor performance and features but only as long as the sensor is good enough for their needs.
    But again, everyone is different! Some people might prefer performance over comfort and vice versa.
    So a good mouse is a mouse that will suit your budget, your hand and general preferences. You don't always have to buy the best mouse.
    And I apologize if there's any grammatical mistakes because English is not my primary language.
    And if somehow there are some mistakes in this thread then please correct me and I will update the thread because I am no expert and people make mistakes.
     
     
    1.General Terms
    2.Laser Vs Optical
    3.Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (Pros and cons)
    6.What To Look and What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
    There you have it.
    Feel free to ask me anything about this guide and if if happen to miss something, Let me know!
    I am Etna and thank you for...uhhhh Reading my Guide i guess? Yep.
     
  12. Like
    Hiya! got a reaction from Oswin in Logitech G402 Review [OLD but still POPULAR why?]   
    Hi there my name is Etna.
    I never done a mice review before and my english arent so good so forgive me if there's any grammatical mistakes which i probably already done when typing this sentence
     
    Whats in the BOX?
     
    Okay lets begin first off the mouse specification.
     
    General Thoughts
    Build Quality and Ergonomic
    Features
    Software
    Performance
    Pricing
    Score and Pros & Cons
    Closing thoughts
     
    GLOSSARY
     
    Also check out my guide on the peripherals section
     
  13. Informative
    Hiya! got a reaction from Beware The Snow in Before You Buy Gaming Mice (General Technical Terms,Optical vs Laser,Popular Mouse Sensor,Mice Recommendation,And Many More!)   
    Shopping for a mouse is very simple.
    You find a mouse that suits your budget and personal preferences.
    But why there are so many mice out there with Laser and Optical sensor? High Dpi? and use different Optical or Laser sensor such as PMW3310/3360/S9800?
    And why there's gaming mouse anyway? Can we just buy a regular mouse and use it for everything?
    For casual gaming you might be fine with it but if you're a serious gamer. Especially competitive player, Then you will need a gaming mouse.
    Why? Because the sensor you found on general optical mouse won't be able to keep up with your hand movement and will fail you in the end.
    Many professional FPS player can move their hand at around 2-3m/s and because of this they need a sensor that can keep up with their speed and these sensors are usually found in gaming mice.
    That being said doesn't mean you won't need a gaming mouse if you are just a casual gamer. Having a great sensor and features such as tons of buttons for macros or MMO is nice to have.
     
    Contents :
    1.General Terms
    2.Optical Vs Laser Sensor
    3.Mouse Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (pros and cons of each sensor)
    6.What To Look And What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
     
    Before we begin I must remind you that there's no such things as a perfect mouse. Because everyone has their own preferences.
    You don't always have to buy the best mouse. It may have the best sensor, the best build quality and the best feature but what if it doesn't suit your hand or grip style? You'll end up feeling uncomfortable when you use it for a long periods of time.
    That's why people tend to find a mouse that is perfect for their hand and grip style. They often sacrifice sensor performance and features but only as long as the sensor is good enough for their needs.
    But again, everyone is different! Some people might prefer performance over comfort and vice versa.
    So a good mouse is a mouse that will suit your budget, your hand and general preferences. You don't always have to buy the best mouse.
    And I apologize if there's any grammatical mistakes because English is not my primary language.
    And if somehow there are some mistakes in this thread then please correct me and I will update the thread because I am no expert and people make mistakes.
     
     
    1.General Terms
    2.Laser Vs Optical
    3.Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (Pros and cons)
    6.What To Look and What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
    There you have it.
    Feel free to ask me anything about this guide and if if happen to miss something, Let me know!
    I am Etna and thank you for...uhhhh Reading my Guide i guess? Yep.
     
  14. Like
    Hiya! got a reaction from williamcll in Before You Buy Gaming Mice (General Technical Terms,Optical vs Laser,Popular Mouse Sensor,Mice Recommendation,And Many More!)   
    Shopping for a mouse is very simple.
    You find a mouse that suits your budget and personal preferences.
    But why there are so many mice out there with Laser and Optical sensor? High Dpi? and use different Optical or Laser sensor such as PMW3310/3360/S9800?
    And why there's gaming mouse anyway? Can we just buy a regular mouse and use it for everything?
    For casual gaming you might be fine with it but if you're a serious gamer. Especially competitive player, Then you will need a gaming mouse.
    Why? Because the sensor you found on general optical mouse won't be able to keep up with your hand movement and will fail you in the end.
    Many professional FPS player can move their hand at around 2-3m/s and because of this they need a sensor that can keep up with their speed and these sensors are usually found in gaming mice.
    That being said doesn't mean you won't need a gaming mouse if you are just a casual gamer. Having a great sensor and features such as tons of buttons for macros or MMO is nice to have.
     
    Contents :
    1.General Terms
    2.Optical Vs Laser Sensor
    3.Mouse Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (pros and cons of each sensor)
    6.What To Look And What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
     
    Before we begin I must remind you that there's no such things as a perfect mouse. Because everyone has their own preferences.
    You don't always have to buy the best mouse. It may have the best sensor, the best build quality and the best feature but what if it doesn't suit your hand or grip style? You'll end up feeling uncomfortable when you use it for a long periods of time.
    That's why people tend to find a mouse that is perfect for their hand and grip style. They often sacrifice sensor performance and features but only as long as the sensor is good enough for their needs.
    But again, everyone is different! Some people might prefer performance over comfort and vice versa.
    So a good mouse is a mouse that will suit your budget, your hand and general preferences. You don't always have to buy the best mouse.
    And I apologize if there's any grammatical mistakes because English is not my primary language.
    And if somehow there are some mistakes in this thread then please correct me and I will update the thread because I am no expert and people make mistakes.
     
     
    1.General Terms
    2.Laser Vs Optical
    3.Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (Pros and cons)
    6.What To Look and What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
    There you have it.
    Feel free to ask me anything about this guide and if if happen to miss something, Let me know!
    I am Etna and thank you for...uhhhh Reading my Guide i guess? Yep.
     
  15. Like
    Hiya! got a reaction from michael_le in Before You Buy Gaming Mice (General Technical Terms,Optical vs Laser,Popular Mouse Sensor,Mice Recommendation,And Many More!)   
    Shopping for a mouse is very simple.
    You find a mouse that suits your budget and personal preferences.
    But why there are so many mice out there with Laser and Optical sensor? High Dpi? and use different Optical or Laser sensor such as PMW3310/3360/S9800?
    And why there's gaming mouse anyway? Can we just buy a regular mouse and use it for everything?
    For casual gaming you might be fine with it but if you're a serious gamer. Especially competitive player, Then you will need a gaming mouse.
    Why? Because the sensor you found on general optical mouse won't be able to keep up with your hand movement and will fail you in the end.
    Many professional FPS player can move their hand at around 2-3m/s and because of this they need a sensor that can keep up with their speed and these sensors are usually found in gaming mice.
    That being said doesn't mean you won't need a gaming mouse if you are just a casual gamer. Having a great sensor and features such as tons of buttons for macros or MMO is nice to have.
     
    Contents :
    1.General Terms
    2.Optical Vs Laser Sensor
    3.Mouse Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (pros and cons of each sensor)
    6.What To Look And What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
     
    Before we begin I must remind you that there's no such things as a perfect mouse. Because everyone has their own preferences.
    You don't always have to buy the best mouse. It may have the best sensor, the best build quality and the best feature but what if it doesn't suit your hand or grip style? You'll end up feeling uncomfortable when you use it for a long periods of time.
    That's why people tend to find a mouse that is perfect for their hand and grip style. They often sacrifice sensor performance and features but only as long as the sensor is good enough for their needs.
    But again, everyone is different! Some people might prefer performance over comfort and vice versa.
    So a good mouse is a mouse that will suit your budget, your hand and general preferences. You don't always have to buy the best mouse.
    And I apologize if there's any grammatical mistakes because English is not my primary language.
    And if somehow there are some mistakes in this thread then please correct me and I will update the thread because I am no expert and people make mistakes.
     
     
    1.General Terms
    2.Laser Vs Optical
    3.Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (Pros and cons)
    6.What To Look and What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
    There you have it.
    Feel free to ask me anything about this guide and if if happen to miss something, Let me know!
    I am Etna and thank you for...uhhhh Reading my Guide i guess? Yep.
     
  16. Like
    Hiya! got a reaction from gloop in Before You Buy Gaming Mice (General Technical Terms,Optical vs Laser,Popular Mouse Sensor,Mice Recommendation,And Many More!)   
    Shopping for a mouse is very simple.
    You find a mouse that suits your budget and personal preferences.
    But why there are so many mice out there with Laser and Optical sensor? High Dpi? and use different Optical or Laser sensor such as PMW3310/3360/S9800?
    And why there's gaming mouse anyway? Can we just buy a regular mouse and use it for everything?
    For casual gaming you might be fine with it but if you're a serious gamer. Especially competitive player, Then you will need a gaming mouse.
    Why? Because the sensor you found on general optical mouse won't be able to keep up with your hand movement and will fail you in the end.
    Many professional FPS player can move their hand at around 2-3m/s and because of this they need a sensor that can keep up with their speed and these sensors are usually found in gaming mice.
    That being said doesn't mean you won't need a gaming mouse if you are just a casual gamer. Having a great sensor and features such as tons of buttons for macros or MMO is nice to have.
     
    Contents :
    1.General Terms
    2.Optical Vs Laser Sensor
    3.Mouse Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (pros and cons of each sensor)
    6.What To Look And What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
     
    Before we begin I must remind you that there's no such things as a perfect mouse. Because everyone has their own preferences.
    You don't always have to buy the best mouse. It may have the best sensor, the best build quality and the best feature but what if it doesn't suit your hand or grip style? You'll end up feeling uncomfortable when you use it for a long periods of time.
    That's why people tend to find a mouse that is perfect for their hand and grip style. They often sacrifice sensor performance and features but only as long as the sensor is good enough for their needs.
    But again, everyone is different! Some people might prefer performance over comfort and vice versa.
    So a good mouse is a mouse that will suit your budget, your hand and general preferences. You don't always have to buy the best mouse.
    And I apologize if there's any grammatical mistakes because English is not my primary language.
    And if somehow there are some mistakes in this thread then please correct me and I will update the thread because I am no expert and people make mistakes.
     
     
    1.General Terms
    2.Laser Vs Optical
    3.Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (Pros and cons)
    6.What To Look and What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
    There you have it.
    Feel free to ask me anything about this guide and if if happen to miss something, Let me know!
    I am Etna and thank you for...uhhhh Reading my Guide i guess? Yep.
     
  17. Funny
  18. Informative
    Hiya! got a reaction from weeblord in Before You Buy Gaming Mice (General Technical Terms,Optical vs Laser,Popular Mouse Sensor,Mice Recommendation,And Many More!)   
    Shopping for a mouse is very simple.
    You find a mouse that suits your budget and personal preferences.
    But why there are so many mice out there with Laser and Optical sensor? High Dpi? and use different Optical or Laser sensor such as PMW3310/3360/S9800?
    And why there's gaming mouse anyway? Can we just buy a regular mouse and use it for everything?
    For casual gaming you might be fine with it but if you're a serious gamer. Especially competitive player, Then you will need a gaming mouse.
    Why? Because the sensor you found on general optical mouse won't be able to keep up with your hand movement and will fail you in the end.
    Many professional FPS player can move their hand at around 2-3m/s and because of this they need a sensor that can keep up with their speed and these sensors are usually found in gaming mice.
    That being said doesn't mean you won't need a gaming mouse if you are just a casual gamer. Having a great sensor and features such as tons of buttons for macros or MMO is nice to have.
     
    Contents :
    1.General Terms
    2.Optical Vs Laser Sensor
    3.Mouse Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (pros and cons of each sensor)
    6.What To Look And What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
     
    Before we begin I must remind you that there's no such things as a perfect mouse. Because everyone has their own preferences.
    You don't always have to buy the best mouse. It may have the best sensor, the best build quality and the best feature but what if it doesn't suit your hand or grip style? You'll end up feeling uncomfortable when you use it for a long periods of time.
    That's why people tend to find a mouse that is perfect for their hand and grip style. They often sacrifice sensor performance and features but only as long as the sensor is good enough for their needs.
    But again, everyone is different! Some people might prefer performance over comfort and vice versa.
    So a good mouse is a mouse that will suit your budget, your hand and general preferences. You don't always have to buy the best mouse.
    And I apologize if there's any grammatical mistakes because English is not my primary language.
    And if somehow there are some mistakes in this thread then please correct me and I will update the thread because I am no expert and people make mistakes.
     
     
    1.General Terms
    2.Laser Vs Optical
    3.Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (Pros and cons)
    6.What To Look and What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
    There you have it.
    Feel free to ask me anything about this guide and if if happen to miss something, Let me know!
    I am Etna and thank you for...uhhhh Reading my Guide i guess? Yep.
     
  19. Like
    Hiya! got a reaction from vilianbb in Before You Buy Gaming Mice (General Technical Terms,Optical vs Laser,Popular Mouse Sensor,Mice Recommendation,And Many More!)   
    Shopping for a mouse is very simple.
    You find a mouse that suits your budget and personal preferences.
    But why there are so many mice out there with Laser and Optical sensor? High Dpi? and use different Optical or Laser sensor such as PMW3310/3360/S9800?
    And why there's gaming mouse anyway? Can we just buy a regular mouse and use it for everything?
    For casual gaming you might be fine with it but if you're a serious gamer. Especially competitive player, Then you will need a gaming mouse.
    Why? Because the sensor you found on general optical mouse won't be able to keep up with your hand movement and will fail you in the end.
    Many professional FPS player can move their hand at around 2-3m/s and because of this they need a sensor that can keep up with their speed and these sensors are usually found in gaming mice.
    That being said doesn't mean you won't need a gaming mouse if you are just a casual gamer. Having a great sensor and features such as tons of buttons for macros or MMO is nice to have.
     
    Contents :
    1.General Terms
    2.Optical Vs Laser Sensor
    3.Mouse Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (pros and cons of each sensor)
    6.What To Look And What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
     
    Before we begin I must remind you that there's no such things as a perfect mouse. Because everyone has their own preferences.
    You don't always have to buy the best mouse. It may have the best sensor, the best build quality and the best feature but what if it doesn't suit your hand or grip style? You'll end up feeling uncomfortable when you use it for a long periods of time.
    That's why people tend to find a mouse that is perfect for their hand and grip style. They often sacrifice sensor performance and features but only as long as the sensor is good enough for their needs.
    But again, everyone is different! Some people might prefer performance over comfort and vice versa.
    So a good mouse is a mouse that will suit your budget, your hand and general preferences. You don't always have to buy the best mouse.
    And I apologize if there's any grammatical mistakes because English is not my primary language.
    And if somehow there are some mistakes in this thread then please correct me and I will update the thread because I am no expert and people make mistakes.
     
     
    1.General Terms
    2.Laser Vs Optical
    3.Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (Pros and cons)
    6.What To Look and What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
    There you have it.
    Feel free to ask me anything about this guide and if if happen to miss something, Let me know!
    I am Etna and thank you for...uhhhh Reading my Guide i guess? Yep.
     
  20. Like
    Hiya! got a reaction from RMC_73 in Before You Buy Gaming Mice (General Technical Terms,Optical vs Laser,Popular Mouse Sensor,Mice Recommendation,And Many More!)   
    Shopping for a mouse is very simple.
    You find a mouse that suits your budget and personal preferences.
    But why there are so many mice out there with Laser and Optical sensor? High Dpi? and use different Optical or Laser sensor such as PMW3310/3360/S9800?
    And why there's gaming mouse anyway? Can we just buy a regular mouse and use it for everything?
    For casual gaming you might be fine with it but if you're a serious gamer. Especially competitive player, Then you will need a gaming mouse.
    Why? Because the sensor you found on general optical mouse won't be able to keep up with your hand movement and will fail you in the end.
    Many professional FPS player can move their hand at around 2-3m/s and because of this they need a sensor that can keep up with their speed and these sensors are usually found in gaming mice.
    That being said doesn't mean you won't need a gaming mouse if you are just a casual gamer. Having a great sensor and features such as tons of buttons for macros or MMO is nice to have.
     
    Contents :
    1.General Terms
    2.Optical Vs Laser Sensor
    3.Mouse Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (pros and cons of each sensor)
    6.What To Look And What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
     
    Before we begin I must remind you that there's no such things as a perfect mouse. Because everyone has their own preferences.
    You don't always have to buy the best mouse. It may have the best sensor, the best build quality and the best feature but what if it doesn't suit your hand or grip style? You'll end up feeling uncomfortable when you use it for a long periods of time.
    That's why people tend to find a mouse that is perfect for their hand and grip style. They often sacrifice sensor performance and features but only as long as the sensor is good enough for their needs.
    But again, everyone is different! Some people might prefer performance over comfort and vice versa.
    So a good mouse is a mouse that will suit your budget, your hand and general preferences. You don't always have to buy the best mouse.
    And I apologize if there's any grammatical mistakes because English is not my primary language.
    And if somehow there are some mistakes in this thread then please correct me and I will update the thread because I am no expert and people make mistakes.
     
     
    1.General Terms
    2.Laser Vs Optical
    3.Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (Pros and cons)
    6.What To Look and What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
    There you have it.
    Feel free to ask me anything about this guide and if if happen to miss something, Let me know!
    I am Etna and thank you for...uhhhh Reading my Guide i guess? Yep.
     
  21. Informative
    Hiya! got a reaction from ronroxx in Before You Buy Gaming Mice (General Technical Terms,Optical vs Laser,Popular Mouse Sensor,Mice Recommendation,And Many More!)   
    Shopping for a mouse is very simple.
    You find a mouse that suits your budget and personal preferences.
    But why there are so many mice out there with Laser and Optical sensor? High Dpi? and use different Optical or Laser sensor such as PMW3310/3360/S9800?
    And why there's gaming mouse anyway? Can we just buy a regular mouse and use it for everything?
    For casual gaming you might be fine with it but if you're a serious gamer. Especially competitive player, Then you will need a gaming mouse.
    Why? Because the sensor you found on general optical mouse won't be able to keep up with your hand movement and will fail you in the end.
    Many professional FPS player can move their hand at around 2-3m/s and because of this they need a sensor that can keep up with their speed and these sensors are usually found in gaming mice.
    That being said doesn't mean you won't need a gaming mouse if you are just a casual gamer. Having a great sensor and features such as tons of buttons for macros or MMO is nice to have.
     
    Contents :
    1.General Terms
    2.Optical Vs Laser Sensor
    3.Mouse Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (pros and cons of each sensor)
    6.What To Look And What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
     
    Before we begin I must remind you that there's no such things as a perfect mouse. Because everyone has their own preferences.
    You don't always have to buy the best mouse. It may have the best sensor, the best build quality and the best feature but what if it doesn't suit your hand or grip style? You'll end up feeling uncomfortable when you use it for a long periods of time.
    That's why people tend to find a mouse that is perfect for their hand and grip style. They often sacrifice sensor performance and features but only as long as the sensor is good enough for their needs.
    But again, everyone is different! Some people might prefer performance over comfort and vice versa.
    So a good mouse is a mouse that will suit your budget, your hand and general preferences. You don't always have to buy the best mouse.
    And I apologize if there's any grammatical mistakes because English is not my primary language.
    And if somehow there are some mistakes in this thread then please correct me and I will update the thread because I am no expert and people make mistakes.
     
     
    1.General Terms
    2.Laser Vs Optical
    3.Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (Pros and cons)
    6.What To Look and What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
    There you have it.
    Feel free to ask me anything about this guide and if if happen to miss something, Let me know!
    I am Etna and thank you for...uhhhh Reading my Guide i guess? Yep.
     
  22. Like
    Hiya! got a reaction from SabrotyCS in Before You Buy Gaming Mice (General Technical Terms,Optical vs Laser,Popular Mouse Sensor,Mice Recommendation,And Many More!)   
    Shopping for a mouse is very simple.
    You find a mouse that suits your budget and personal preferences.
    But why there are so many mice out there with Laser and Optical sensor? High Dpi? and use different Optical or Laser sensor such as PMW3310/3360/S9800?
    And why there's gaming mouse anyway? Can we just buy a regular mouse and use it for everything?
    For casual gaming you might be fine with it but if you're a serious gamer. Especially competitive player, Then you will need a gaming mouse.
    Why? Because the sensor you found on general optical mouse won't be able to keep up with your hand movement and will fail you in the end.
    Many professional FPS player can move their hand at around 2-3m/s and because of this they need a sensor that can keep up with their speed and these sensors are usually found in gaming mice.
    That being said doesn't mean you won't need a gaming mouse if you are just a casual gamer. Having a great sensor and features such as tons of buttons for macros or MMO is nice to have.
     
    Contents :
    1.General Terms
    2.Optical Vs Laser Sensor
    3.Mouse Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (pros and cons of each sensor)
    6.What To Look And What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
     
    Before we begin I must remind you that there's no such things as a perfect mouse. Because everyone has their own preferences.
    You don't always have to buy the best mouse. It may have the best sensor, the best build quality and the best feature but what if it doesn't suit your hand or grip style? You'll end up feeling uncomfortable when you use it for a long periods of time.
    That's why people tend to find a mouse that is perfect for their hand and grip style. They often sacrifice sensor performance and features but only as long as the sensor is good enough for their needs.
    But again, everyone is different! Some people might prefer performance over comfort and vice versa.
    So a good mouse is a mouse that will suit your budget, your hand and general preferences. You don't always have to buy the best mouse.
    And I apologize if there's any grammatical mistakes because English is not my primary language.
    And if somehow there are some mistakes in this thread then please correct me and I will update the thread because I am no expert and people make mistakes.
     
     
    1.General Terms
    2.Laser Vs Optical
    3.Dpi/Cpi
    4.What Makes a Good Gaming Mouse?
    5.Popular Gaming Mice Sensor (Pros and cons)
    6.What To Look and What To Ignore?
    7.Mice Recommendation
    There you have it.
    Feel free to ask me anything about this guide and if if happen to miss something, Let me know!
    I am Etna and thank you for...uhhhh Reading my Guide i guess? Yep.
     
  23. Agree
    Hiya! got a reaction from PCGuy_5960 in best low budget wireless mouse for using on bed/couch?   
    Just get one from Logitech, I personally would buy the G305. 
     
    But try and find the one that suits you best. 
  24. Funny
    Hiya! got a reaction from xKyric in dog thread   
    I can't...my cats...they'll murder me.
  25. Agree
    Hiya! reacted to Boinbo in Mouse Review   
    This seems more like a status update, tbh. Ofc the zelotes mouse sucks, it's an unknown Chinese brand that is generic.
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